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8 salt-tolerant plants that can thrive in a winter garden
For a bountiful garden, even in the midst of winter, try these hardy plants that can survive poor soil and salt exposure ...
Keep your garden merry and bright all throughout the season. Trudie Davidson / Getty Images Winter has its perks, sure, from cozy recipes to holiday party planning. But for gardeners, it can be a ...
Winter can strike with sudden fury, leaving your garden looking more like a frozen wasteland than a blooming paradise.
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Garden jobs for January: Why this quiet month matters most
As the new year gets underway it’s a key time for planning your best garden yet. Here are all the garden jobs to do this ...
As the growing season comes to an end, gardeners face the challenge of preparing some of their tender plants for winter. Horticulture specialists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach ...
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5 reasons why plants in the garden don’t survive winter
When plants fail to sprout in spring, winter is often hastily blamed as the main culprit. In reality, it’s usually several ...
When winter rolls in, gardens can start to look a bit empty and gray. If you’re someone who misses the lively colors of spring and summer, you’re not alone. There are plenty of plants that can ...
Covering garden beds with cardboard kills off weeds and other unwanted plants. Like kids and shirts, gardens need to be tucked in. Tucking your garden in, aka overwintering, is the process of ...
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Where Do Butterflies Go In The Winter? The Answer Might Surprise You
You won't see butterflies flitting around your winter garden. Once warm weather is over, where do butterflies go for winter?
We all need a little help getting through winter. My wife, for instance, is an obligate palm tree person. About 20 years ago, after a few years of trying to convince me that we should head south for a ...
As the cold weather approaches, it’s always recommended that you get your garden bedded down for the winter. Plants, flowers and soil all benefit from a little winter preparedness. But what about your ...
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